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Daniel Pohl
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 95
Citations - 3556
Daniel Pohl is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: High resolution manometry & Achalasia. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 93 publications receiving 2617 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Pohl include Medical University of South Carolina.
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Esophageal motility disorders on high-resolution manometry: Chicago classification version 4.0©
Rena Yadlapati,Peter J. Kahrilas,Mark A. Fox,Albert J. Bredenoord,C. Prakash Gyawali,Sabine Roman,Arash Babaei,Ravinder K. Mittal,Ravinder K. Mittal,Nathalie Rommel,Edoardo Savarino,Daniel Sifrim,André J.P.M. Smout,Michael F. Vaezi,Frank Zerbib,Junichi Akiyama,Shobna Bhatia,Serhat Bor,Dustin A. Carlson,Joan W. Chen,Daniel Cisternas,Charles Cock,Enrique Coss-Adame,Nicola de Bortoli,C Defilippi,Ronnie Fass,Uday C Ghoshal,Sutep Gonlachanvit,Albis Hani,Geoffrey S. Hebbard,Kee Wook Jung,Philip O. Katz,David A. Katzka,Abraham Khan,Geoffrey P. Kohn,Adriana Lazarescu,Johannes Lengliner,Sumeet K. Mittal,Taher Omari,Moo In Park,Roberto Penagini,Daniel Pohl,Joel E. Richter,Jordi Serra,Rami Sweis,Jan Tack,Roger P. Tatum,Radu Tutuian,Radu Tutuian,Marcelo F. Vela,Reuben K. Wong,Justin C.Y. Wu,Yinglian Xiao,John E. Pandolfino +53 more
TL;DR: The Chicago Classification v4.4.0 as discussed by the authors is the most recent version of the Chicago Classification, which uses high-resolution manometry (HRM) for motility disorders.
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Gastroesophageal reflux and pulmonary fibrosis in scleroderma: a study using pH-impedance monitoring.
Edoardo Savarino,Marco Bazzica,Patrizia Zentilin,Daniel Pohl,Andrea Parodi,Giuseppe Cittadini,Simone Negrini,Francesco Indiveri,Radu Tutuian,Vincenzo Savarino,Massimo Ghio +10 more
TL;DR: Pulmonary fibrosis scores (HRCT score) correlated well with the number of reflux episodes in the distal and proximal esophagus and whether or not the development of ILD in patients with SSc can be prevented by reflux-reducing treatments needs to be investigated.
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The role of nonacid reflux in NERD: lessons learned from impedance-pH monitoring in 150 patients off therapy.
Edoardo Savarino,Patrizia Zentilin,Radu Tutuian,Daniel Pohl,Domenico Della Casa,Marzio Frazzoni,Renzo Cestari,Vincenzo Savarino +7 more
TL;DR: Monitoring for nonacid reflux in NERD patients reduces the proportion of patients classified as having “functional heartburn,” and studies assessing the clinical implications of these findings are warranted.
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Functional heartburn has more in common with functional dyspepsia than with non-erosive reflux disease
Edoardo Savarino,Daniel Pohl,Patrizia Zentilin,Pietro Dulbecco,Giorgio Sammito,Luca Maria Sconfienza,Simone Vigneri,Gianni Camerini,Radu Tutuian,Vincenzo Savarino +9 more
TL;DR: The increased prevalence of dyspeptic symptoms in patients with functional heartburn reinforces the concept that functional gastrointestinal disorders extend beyond the boundaries suggested by the anatomical location of symptoms.
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Characteristics of Reflux Episodes and Symptom Association in Patients With Erosive Esophagitis and Nonerosive Reflux Disease: Study Using Combined Impedance–pH Off Therapy
Edoardo Savarino,Radu Tutuian,Patrizia Zentilin,Pietro Dulbecco,Daniel Pohl,Elisa Marabotto,Andrea Parodi,Giorgio Sammito,Lorenzo Gemignani,Giorgia Bodini,Vincenzo Savarino +10 more
TL;DR: Nonacid reflux contributes less to esophageal mucosa damage, but is involved in the development of reflux symptoms in both NERD and EE patients, suggesting acid reflux episodes, volume, and acid clearance are important factors in the pathogenesis ofReflux-induced lesions.